A federal judge ordered Louisiana to continue providing Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood clinics for 14 more days while a legal battle continues over Gov. Bobby Jindal's recent order to block the funding.

U.S. District Judge John deGravelles in Baton Rouge made the ruling Monday morning. He had heard arguments in the case Friday.

The center said the videos showed certain Planned Parenthood members illegally selling fetal tissue for profit. Planned Parenthood, which does not currently provide abortions in Louisiana, denies the allegation and said the videos are misleading.

In his ruling, deGravelles said Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast "has repeatedly been deemed a 'competent' provider by DHH".

DeGravelles’ order said because the group does not perform abortions in Louisiana, it could not be involved in the sale of fetal tissue, and, "none of the conduct in question occurred at the PPGC's two Louisiana facilities."

Louisiana state director of Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, Melissa Flournoy, said it is a shame that Jindal used this fight to gain political points.

"For more than 30 years, Planned Parenthood in Louisiana has been there for the people who need us and has helped our communities lead healthier lives. We are proud to keep working hand-in-hand with the state and community partners to help thousands of hardworking Louisianans access critical health care. We will never stop fighting to provide health care services for the women and men in Louisiana,” Flournoy said in a statement.

"Planned Parenthood is engaging in classic misdirection regarding the millions they have repaid in Medicaid fraud and their own admissions in the baby parts trafficking videos. Instead of going through the same administrative review as any other Medicaid provider, they are running to the federal courts and asking for special treatment. We will appeal this decision and continue to fight to ensure Planned Parenthood no longer receives taxpayer funding,” said Mike Reed, communications director for the office of Gov. Bobby Jindal.

While the battle between Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast and the Jindal administration wages on in Louisiana, the president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Cecile Richards, said they will continue to battle in other states and against Congress to ensure patients have access to the care the group provides.